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śyāvaश्यावśyāvá mf(A/)n. (connected with śyāma) dark-brown, brown, dark-coloured, dark, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.] &c.
drawn by brown or bay horses (said of chariots, Ved.), [MW.]
pungent and sweet and sour, [L.]
śyāvá m. a brown horse, [RV.]
brown (the colour), [W.]
a partic. disease of the outer ear, [Suśr.]
pungent and sweet and sour taste, [L.]
N. of a man, [RV.]
pl. the horses of the Sun, [Naigh.]
śyā́va m. N. of a man, [RV.]
See above.
śyāvadaश्यावदśyāva—da (w.r.) = next, [Āpast.]
śyāvakaश्यावकśyā́vaka mfn. brown, dark-coloured, [MW.]
śyā́vaka m. N. of a man, [RV.]
śyā́vaka m. pl. the horses of the Sun, [MW.]
śyāvalaश्यावलm. patr. fr. next g. vidādi.
śyāvaliश्यावलिm. N. of a man, [ib.]
śyāvatāश्यावताśyāva—tā f. brownness, [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]
śyāvayaश्यावयNom. P. śyāvayati, to embrown, make brown, [Car.]
śyāvadatश्यावदत्śyāvá—dat (śyāvá-, [AV.]; [TS.]; [TBr.] &c.) or śyāva—danta ([Kāṭh.]; [MārkP.]; -tā f., [Mn.]; [Suśr.]) or śyāva—dantaka ([Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]), mfn. having dark or discoloured teeth (accord. to some ‘having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth’).
śyāvanāyaश्यावनायśyāva—nāya m. N. of a man g. kurv-ādi.
śyāvarathaश्यावरथśyāva—ratha m. N. of a man, [ib.]
śyāvatailaश्यावतैलśyāva—taila m. the mango-tree, [L.]
śyāvadantaश्यावदन्तśyāvá—dat (śyāvá-, [AV.]; [TS.]; [TBr.] &c.) or śyāva—danta ([Kāṭh.]; [MārkP.]; -tā f., [Mn.]; [Suśr.]) or śyāva—dantaka ([Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]), mfn. having dark or discoloured teeth (accord. to some ‘having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth’).
śyāvanāyyaश्यावनाय्यśyāva—nāyya m. patr. fr. -nāya, g. kurv-ādi.
śyāvaputraश्यावपुत्रśyāva—putra m. N. of a man g. kurv-ādi
śyāvarathyaश्यावरथ्यśyāva—ra°thya m. patr. fr. that N. [ib.]
śyāvanāyīyaश्यावनायीयśyāva—nāyīya mfn. g. utkarādi.
śyāvaputryaश्यावपुत्र्यśyāva—pu°trya m. patr. fr. it, [ib.]
śyāvadantakaश्यावदन्तकśyāvá—dat (śyāvá-, [AV.]; [TS.]; [TBr.] &c.) or śyāva—danta ([Kāṭh.]; [MārkP.]; -tā f., [Mn.]; [Suśr.]) or śyāva—dantaka ([Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]), mfn. having dark or discoloured teeth (accord. to some ‘having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth’).
śyāvadantatāश्यावदन्तताśyāvá—danta—tā f., [Mn.]; [Suśr.]
śyāvavartmanश्याववर्त्मन्śyāva—vartman n. a partic. disease of the eyelid, [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]